Look No Further

Rioghnach Robinson and Siofra Robinson

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The Parent Trap meets The Vanishing Half in Rioghnach Robinson and Siofra Robinson's Look No Further, a gripping YA novel about estranged siblings who meet for the first time at art camp and confront their differing experiences of race and identity.

When 17-year-old Niko and 15-year-old Ali meet at Ogilvy Summer Art Institute, a selective camp for art students in New York City, they seem like complete opposites. Ali comes across as standoffish to laid-back Niko, who feels like a fish out of water surrounded by so many type-A peers. So when a teacher assigns them as pairs for a genealogy project, Ali and Niko are shocked to find they have a lot more in common than they bargained for.

As the pair embark on a quest to uncover their shared history, Ali finds herself falling for her roommate--who may have already fallen for another girl at Ogilvy--and surfer-bro Niko struggles to find his footing in the glamorous NYC art scene. Soon they're both questioning their preconceptions about the world and each other. But only when they face real heartbreak can they accept the most transformative revelation of all: the best art is what you make, not just what you see.

Publisher: Amulet Books
Published: 08/15/2023
Pages: 336
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.40w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781419757402
Age: Young Adult


Review Citation(s):
Kirkus Reviews 07/15/2023
Publishers Weekly 07/24/2023
Booklist 08/01/2023 pg. 51

About the Author
Rioghnach Robinson is the author of Seven Ways We Lie, Final Draft, and Noteworthy, which was named a best teen book of 2017 by Kirkus and the New York Public Library. She lives and writes in Chicago. Siofra Robinson is an MBA candidate at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Look No Further is her first novel.